Game NotesSuns' Brian Grant will be out three months after having knee surgery and Amare Stoudemire is still recovering from his offseason knee surgery. Warriors' Mickael Pietrus is out with a sprained ligament in his left knee.

Last edited by krome on Wed Dec 07, 2005 9:38 am, edited 3 times in total.

I've been a Warriors fan since they traded Chris Webber. Can you imagine how that's like....

Both the Suns and the Warriors have been on a tear latley.
6 straight for the Suns and 5 straight for us. This will be a fun game,
and Im predicting a high scoring game. If we keep up the D we should get out of this one with the W.
Warriors by 3

X Factor of this Game is our Frontcourt. If we can create a strong frontcourt presence, they will be in trouble. We have the best defensive 3pt percentage in the league, and this team pratically lives outside with only two teams above them in 3pt attempted which golden state is one of them. Phoniex Suns take loads of jumpshots and if we can create enough defensive stops by countering their 3pting and create those missed shots into our own points.

warriors finally get rest. they know they need to prove themselves against a better team, and they'll probably come out strong. and who do they got to stop ike down low? i say if dunleavy has a poor game, we're even. if he has a good game, we win big

These game previews are very nice and a good way to start talking about an upcoming game, well done.

Like I said before, the Warriors will and should be hungry to win against the Suns after they lost the first game this season against them. The defense of the Warriors is a good advantage but the team seems to have the ability to score inside and out. Outside of marion, noone on the Suns can rally score inside. Important is that the team gets a hand in the face of the Suns shooters. Open shots the Suns eat up and the Warriors are doing a great job not giving teams open outside shots